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The Specificity of Gentrification in the Postsocialist City: The Case of the Belgrade Waterfront Project

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Gentrification is a general pattern of urban core transformation with significant variations depending on local contexts. It changes built structures or their functions but also the categories of people for whom these structures are intended. There are two basic approaches to the study of gentrification. First, the production-side approach focuses on restructuring the urban economy and emerging spaces suitable for gentrification. Second, the consumption or demand-side approach deals with the actions and choices of those who create or use gentrified spaces. One can recognize three types of gentrification according to the actors involved – these are: pioneer, profitable and state-led gentrification. The analysis of gentrification in postsocialist cities is a good occasion to explore the impact of the local context. The key analytical question is what types of gentrification exist and to what extent. In general, the majority of actors on both the production and the demand side a...re mostly foreigners, while the role of the public sector is different when compared with developed (capitalist) countries. Comparing Belgrade to other postsocialist cities one can see to what extent gentrification is influenced by the postindustrial economic development (advanced services and symbolic economy), and by foreign investments, also what influence the demand for gentrified space.

Keywords:
postsocialist city / pioneer gentrification / profitable gentrification / state-led gentrification / Belgrade
Source:
Experiencing Postsocialist Capitalism: Urban Changes and Challenges in Serbia, 2019, 23-43
Publisher:
  • Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet, Institut za sociološka istraživanja
Funding / projects:
  • Challenges of New Social Integration in Serbia: Concepts and Actors (RS-179035)

ISBN: 978-86-6427-136-3

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3818
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http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3818
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significant variations depending on local contexts. It changes built structures
or their functions but also the categories of people for whom these structures
are intended. There are two basic approaches to the study of gentrification.
First, the production-side approach focuses on restructuring the urban economy and emerging spaces suitable for gentrification. Second, the consumption
or demand-side approach deals with the actions and choices of those who create or use gentrified spaces. One can recognize three types of gentrification
according to the actors involved – these are: pioneer, profitable and state-led
gentrification.
The analysis of gentrification in postsocialist cities is a good occasion to explore
the impact of the local context. The key analytical question is what types of gentrification exist and to what extent. In general, the majority of actors on both
the production and the demand side are mostly foreigners, while the role of the
public sector is different when compared with developed (capitalist) countries.
Comparing Belgrade to other postsocialist cities one can see to what extent gentrification is influenced by the postindustrial economic development (advanced
services and symbolic economy), and by foreign investments, also what influence
the demand for gentrified space.
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significant variations depending on local contexts. It changes built structures
or their functions but also the categories of people for whom these structures
are intended. There are two basic approaches to the study of gentrification.
First, the production-side approach focuses on restructuring the urban economy and emerging spaces suitable for gentrification. Second, the consumption
or demand-side approach deals with the actions and choices of those who create or use gentrified spaces. One can recognize three types of gentrification
according to the actors involved – these are: pioneer, profitable and state-led
gentrification.
The analysis of gentrification in postsocialist cities is a good occasion to explore
the impact of the local context. The key analytical question is what types of gentrification exist and to what extent. In general, the majority of actors on both
the production and the demand side are mostly foreigners, while the role of the
public sector is different when compared with developed (capitalist) countries.
Comparing Belgrade to other postsocialist cities one can see to what extent gentrification is influenced by the postindustrial economic development (advanced
services and symbolic economy), and by foreign investments, also what influence
the demand for gentrified space.",
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journal = "Experiencing Postsocialist Capitalism: Urban Changes and Challenges in Serbia",
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Backović, V.. (2019). The Specificity of Gentrification in the Postsocialist City:  The Case of the Belgrade Waterfront Project. in Experiencing Postsocialist Capitalism: Urban Changes and Challenges in Serbia
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet, Institut za sociološka istraživanja., 23-43.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3818
Backović V. The Specificity of Gentrification in the Postsocialist City:  The Case of the Belgrade Waterfront Project. in Experiencing Postsocialist Capitalism: Urban Changes and Challenges in Serbia. 2019;:23-43.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3818 .
Backović, Vera, "The Specificity of Gentrification in the Postsocialist City:  The Case of the Belgrade Waterfront Project" in Experiencing Postsocialist Capitalism: Urban Changes and Challenges in Serbia (2019):23-43,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3818 .

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